As Pride Month comes to a close, vibrant parades took place in two of America's most iconic cities: New York and San Francisco. The annual celebrations, which honor the LGBTQ+ community's fight for equality and acceptance, drew massive crowds and showcased the diversity and resilience of the community. In New York, the Pride March, one of the largest in the world, kicked off in Manhattan, while in San Francisco, the San Francisco Pride parade made its way through the city's streets, featuring elaborate floats, marching bands, and a sea of rainbow flags. The events served as a powerful reminder of the progress made towards LGBTQ+ rights, while also highlighting the ongoing struggles for full equality and acceptance.


Parades in New York and San Francisco wrap up LGBTQ+ Pride Month  Inquirer.com